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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Viver e esperar viver: corpo e identidade na transi??o de g?nero de homens trans

Rego, Francisco Cleiton Vieira Silva do 25 November 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Automa??o e Estat?stica (sst@bczm.ufrn.br) on 2016-06-15T00:10:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 FranciscoCleitonVieiraSilvaDoRego_DISSERT.pdf: 2705933 bytes, checksum: 88e89b8f22a3c54377529c42d32df520 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Arlan Eloi Leite Silva (eloihistoriador@yahoo.com.br) on 2016-06-17T22:08:00Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 FranciscoCleitonVieiraSilvaDoRego_DISSERT.pdf: 2705933 bytes, checksum: 88e89b8f22a3c54377529c42d32df520 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-17T22:08:00Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 FranciscoCleitonVieiraSilvaDoRego_DISSERT.pdf: 2705933 bytes, checksum: 88e89b8f22a3c54377529c42d32df520 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-11-25 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior - CAPES / Esta pesquisa busca entender como homens trans constroem suas identidades e vivenciam a experi?ncia transexual nas rela??es que estabelecem cotidianamente para entrada na categoria homem . Foi poss?vel perceber que para isso engendram uma transi??o de g?nero espec?fica em meio a transexualidade masculina. Apesar de estarem sob um am?lgama complexo de rela??es de explora??o e domina??o disciplinares, formas de ser homem s?o agenciadas para uma viv?ncia e entrada nos espa?os onde s?o expulsos por n?o conformarem os corpos que as normas de g?nero demandam. Compreende-se que a transi??o de g?nero ? um processo ao mesmo tempo de manejo org?nico e prot?tico do corpo e de assun??o da pr?pria identidade. Com isso, constroem uma pol?tica de identidade que fixa criativamente uma categoria de pessoa detentora de direitos. A transi??o trata, portanto, de transicionar de uma inexist?ncia a um lugar de humanidade. A disserta??o descreve como esse processo se realiza nas experi?ncias dos interlocutores, observando as pr?ticas de fazer emergir o masculino diante de posi??es de classe quanto ao mercado de trabalho, ao acesso a sa?de, a hormorniza??o e a pr?pria identidade. Desse modo, teorias que os fixem como expressando masculinidades femininas ou marginais ? hegemonia n?o encontram exatid?o em suas vidas. A pesquisa partiu metodologicamente da realiza??o de etnografias multissituadas em diferentes meios que deram espa?o a entrevistas em profundidade com 14 interlocutores provenientes do Nordeste, Centro-Oeste, Sudeste e Sul do Brasil. Entre os anos de 2014 e 2015, partindo da aplica??o de t?cnica de rede ?s primeiras interlocu??es em pesquisa, p?de-se construir uma observa??o participante junto ao cotidiano de homens trans, de suas atividades privadas, p?blicas em meio a um coletivo de ativismo trans no Nordeste, e ao acompanhamento de a??es nas quais estiveram envolvidos durante o XII Encontro Nacional em Universidades de Diversidade Sexual e de G?nero (ENUDSG) realizado em Mossor?/RN. Dessa forma, o trabalho tenta descrever e compreender as diferentes formas de construir as transi??es de g?nero de homens trans no acesso ? transexualidade e, portanto, a uma forma de explicar as pr?prias trajet?rias em termos de pessoas que existem enquanto tais, em meio a narrativas marcadas por emo??es ligadas ao n?o viver , ao sofrimento e desumaniza??o. / This work seeks to understand how trans men build their identities and live the transsexual experience in the relationships they establish daily onto ?man? category. It could be observed that for it they engenders a specific gender transition in the midst of male transsexuality. Despite being under a complex amalgam of relations of exploitation and disciplinary domination, ways of being man are brokered for a living and entry into spaces where they are expelled for not conform the bodies that gender norms require. It is understood that gender transition is a process at the same time of organic and prosthetic body management and the assumption of your own identity. Thus, they build a politic of identity that creatively fixes a person's category as rights holder. The "transition" is therefore to transact from nonexistence to a place of humanity. This dissertation describes how this process takes place in the experiences of the speakers, observing the practices that bring out the male, front of class positions on the labor market, access to health, hormonization and own identity. Thereby, theories that fix them as expressing female masculinities or marginal to the hegemony do not find exactitude in their lives. The research methodologically started performing "multilocated ethnographies" that gave possibilities to in-depth interviews with 15 stakeholders from the Northeast, Midwest, Southeast and South of Brazil. Between 2014 and 2015, from the applying of network technique to the first dialogues in research, it was possible to build a participant observation by the trans men?s everyday life. Wherewith I was capable to behold their own private activities, as well as their public agency amid a trans activism collective in northeast, and the follow-up actions in which they were involved during the XII Encontro Nacional em Universidades de Diversidade Sexual e de G?nero (ENUDSG) held in Mossor?/RN. Therefore, the thesis engages to describe and understand the different ways of constructing trans male gender transitions in access to transsexuality and therefore a way of explaining their own trajectories in terms of people that exist as such, even though in the midst of narratives marked by emotions linked to "not live", to suffering and dehumanization.

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